London Lite Thursday, 27 August 2009 19 ^All pay monthly prices subject to subscription/recommitment and clearance/eligibility to selected networks and tariffs for a minimum term. Ask sales adviser for full details. Monthly charges shown include VAT 17.5%, well reduce the VAT on your monthly bill to 15% for as long as the rate remains. ...and another exclusive at The Carphone Warehouse 25a month^ on a 24 month contract Only LG GD900 Crystal For people who want a phone that looks as good as it performs, we think that this is the one for you. With the worlds first transparent keypad, an 8mp camera, full internet browser and wifi, youre never out of touch. Also available on pay as you go for 499.95* *When bought with 10 airtime on credit/debit card or 20 with cash purchases. 0800 781 7975 over 800 stores carphonewarehouse.com Canary wharf gets new neighbours Climate camp sets up... with its own oxford uni section After you: polite campaigners construct a compost toilet IT IS the most civilised protest camp youll find -- with its own section for any campaign- ers who went to Oxford University. An estimated 1,000 Climate Camp demon- strators have set up camp in Blackheath with hundreds more expected to turn up today. And the protesters are so polite, they have divided the camp into neighbourhoods with the Thames Valley sections dedicated mostly to Oxford students. The London neighbour- hood is the biggest in the camp which sits between Lewisham and Greenwich with views of Canary Wharf. Most of today will be spent putting up tents and building compost toilets for the protesters set to arrive before the weekend. A four-chamber marquee was being built for workshops on environmental activism around four themes: education, direct action, sustainable living and building a movement to tackle climate change. Police around the all-vegetarian camp have adopted a low-profile presence after accusa- tions of heavy-handed treatment of protesters during Aprils G20 summit Climate camp activists staged their first demonstration today outside the European Climate Exchange in the City. Around 25 protesters dressed as filthy rich gamblers played games with a roulette wheel and unfurled a banner complaining dealing with carbon credits was gambling with peoples lives. One demonstrator said: Carbon trading just allows big business to get richer. In tents passion: protesters set up camp in Blackheath by GeorGina littlejohn
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